Why is screening not recommended by UK NSC?

The questionnaire-based tests used to identify people who are at risk of depression are not reliable when used in the general population. Many people would be falsely identified as having depression.

Although screening would detect people who are at risk of developing depression, there is no clear evidence that treatment would prevent people with mild depression going on to develop severe depression.

More about Depression

Depression is a serious illness. Health professionals use the terms depression, depressive illness or clinical depression to refer to something very different from the common experience of feeling miserable or fed-up for a short period of time. When you’re depressed, you may have feelings of extreme sadness that can last for a long time. These feelings are severe enough to interfere with your daily life, and can last for weeks or months, rather than days.

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More information for stakeholders can be found in appendix C of the UK NSC evidence review process.